Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:(Just noting that this is the PROPOSED scope. The BoE will vote on the actual scope.)
The BOE voted and approved this scope today.
https://go.boarddocs.com/mabe/mcpsmd/Board.nsf/files/C8UJQB4DFB06/$file/Boundary%20Study%20Service%20Area%20Clarksburg%20ES9%20211118.pdf
Resolved, That a boundary study be conducted to determine the service area for Clarksburg Elementary School #9 in accordance with Board of Education Policy FAA, Educational Facilities Planning, and Montgomery County Public Schools Regulation FAA-RA, Educational Facilities Planning; and be it further Resolved, That Clarksburg, William B. Gibbs, Jr., Little Bennett, and Wilson Wims elementary schools be included in the boundary study, and be it further
Resolved, That no middle schools or high schools be included in the boundary study; and be it further
Resolved, That, on the recommendation of the interim superintendent of schools, the Board of Education approve the boundary study for Clarksburg Elementary School #9 be conducted in the spring of 2022
I don't know how they keep the existing Clarksburg ES. It can only fit 300 kids. Does this even make sense?
311 students. Are you proposing they close the school? There's been a school there since at least 1909.
Give it a RevEx like Luxmanor just had, going from 400 to 760 students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:(Just noting that this is the PROPOSED scope. The BoE will vote on the actual scope.)
The BOE voted and approved this scope today.
https://go.boarddocs.com/mabe/mcpsmd/Board.nsf/files/C8UJQB4DFB06/$file/Boundary%20Study%20Service%20Area%20Clarksburg%20ES9%20211118.pdf
Resolved, That a boundary study be conducted to determine the service area for Clarksburg Elementary School #9 in accordance with Board of Education Policy FAA, Educational Facilities Planning, and Montgomery County Public Schools Regulation FAA-RA, Educational Facilities Planning; and be it further Resolved, That Clarksburg, William B. Gibbs, Jr., Little Bennett, and Wilson Wims elementary schools be included in the boundary study, and be it further
Resolved, That no middle schools or high schools be included in the boundary study; and be it further
Resolved, That, on the recommendation of the interim superintendent of schools, the Board of Education approve the boundary study for Clarksburg Elementary School #9 be conducted in the spring of 2022
I don't know how they keep the existing Clarksburg ES. It can only fit 300 kids. Does this even make sense?
311 students. Are you proposing they close the school? There's been a school there since at least 1909.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:(Just noting that this is the PROPOSED scope. The BoE will vote on the actual scope.)
The BOE voted and approved this scope today.
https://go.boarddocs.com/mabe/mcpsmd/Board.nsf/files/C8UJQB4DFB06/$file/Boundary%20Study%20Service%20Area%20Clarksburg%20ES9%20211118.pdf
Resolved, That a boundary study be conducted to determine the service area for Clarksburg Elementary School #9 in accordance with Board of Education Policy FAA, Educational Facilities Planning, and Montgomery County Public Schools Regulation FAA-RA, Educational Facilities Planning; and be it further Resolved, That Clarksburg, William B. Gibbs, Jr., Little Bennett, and Wilson Wims elementary schools be included in the boundary study, and be it further
Resolved, That no middle schools or high schools be included in the boundary study; and be it further
Resolved, That, on the recommendation of the interim superintendent of schools, the Board of Education approve the boundary study for Clarksburg Elementary School #9 be conducted in the spring of 2022
I don't know how they keep the existing Clarksburg ES. It can only fit 300 kids. Does this even make sense?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:(Just noting that this is the PROPOSED scope. The BoE will vote on the actual scope.)
The BOE voted and approved this scope today.
https://go.boarddocs.com/mabe/mcpsmd/Board.nsf/files/C8UJQB4DFB06/$file/Boundary%20Study%20Service%20Area%20Clarksburg%20ES9%20211118.pdf
Resolved, That a boundary study be conducted to determine the service area for Clarksburg Elementary School #9 in accordance with Board of Education Policy FAA, Educational Facilities Planning, and Montgomery County Public Schools Regulation FAA-RA, Educational Facilities Planning; and be it further Resolved, That Clarksburg, William B. Gibbs, Jr., Little Bennett, and Wilson Wims elementary schools be included in the boundary study, and be it further
Resolved, That no middle schools or high schools be included in the boundary study; and be it further
Resolved, That, on the recommendation of the interim superintendent of schools, the Board of Education approve the boundary study for Clarksburg Elementary School #9 be conducted in the spring of 2022
I don't know how they keep the existing Clarksburg ES. It can only fit 300 kids. Does this even make sense?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:(Just noting that this is the PROPOSED scope. The BoE will vote on the actual scope.)
The BOE voted and approved this scope today.
https://go.boarddocs.com/mabe/mcpsmd/Board.nsf/files/C8UJQB4DFB06/$file/Boundary%20Study%20Service%20Area%20Clarksburg%20ES9%20211118.pdf
Resolved, That a boundary study be conducted to determine the service area for Clarksburg Elementary School #9 in accordance with Board of Education Policy FAA, Educational Facilities Planning, and Montgomery County Public Schools Regulation FAA-RA, Educational Facilities Planning; and be it further Resolved, That Clarksburg, William B. Gibbs, Jr., Little Bennett, and Wilson Wims elementary schools be included in the boundary study, and be it further
Resolved, That no middle schools or high schools be included in the boundary study; and be it further
Resolved, That, on the recommendation of the interim superintendent of schools, the Board of Education approve the boundary study for Clarksburg Elementary School #9 be conducted in the spring of 2022
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:(Just noting that this is the PROPOSED scope. The BoE will vote on the actual scope.)
The BOE voted and approved this scope today.
https://go.boarddocs.com/mabe/mcpsmd/Board.nsf/files/C8UJQB4DFB06/$file/Boundary%20Study%20Service%20Area%20Clarksburg%20ES9%20211118.pdf
Anonymous wrote:(Just noting that this is the PROPOSED scope. The BoE will vote on the actual scope.)
Anonymous wrote:
I don't think that's how it works. The middle school and high school assignments are based on the elementary schools that the kids attend; not their house addresses. I doubt that they would split articulate the new elementary school but I could be wrong. If they don't, then everyone assigned to the new school will go to Neelsville/Seneca.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here we have a look at the scope, according to the new CIP:
A boundary study is recommended
for Clarksburg Elementary School #9 to create the
service area for the new school. The anticipated
scope will include the following elementary
schools—Clarksburg, William B. Gibbs, Jr., Little
Bennett, and Wilson Wims elementary schools.
No middle or high schools are anticipated to be
included in the boundary study. Based on the
approved completion date for the school, the
boundary study will be conducted in the spring
2022, with Board of Education action in November 2022.
So does this mean that kids in the above schools that are reassigned to Clarksburg elementary school#9 would go to Neelsville MS/Seneca Valley HS? I don't imagine that they would split up the kids in MS/HS considering that there's space at Seneca Valley and none at Clarksburg HS. Plus Neelsville MS is going to be rebuilt in a couple of years.
It just means that middle and high school boundaries would stay as they are now, and only the four elementary school boundaries would be considered for changes as part of this study.
Got it. So with the exception of the kids at the 4 elementary schools, there will be no high school or middle school changes.
The kids at the 4 elementary schools may change elementary schools, but not middle or high schools (they'd still go to the MS and HS their address would currently be zoned for).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here we have a look at the scope, according to the new CIP:
A boundary study is recommended
for Clarksburg Elementary School #9 to create the
service area for the new school. The anticipated
scope will include the following elementary
schools—Clarksburg, William B. Gibbs, Jr., Little
Bennett, and Wilson Wims elementary schools.
No middle or high schools are anticipated to be
included in the boundary study. Based on the
approved completion date for the school, the
boundary study will be conducted in the spring
2022, with Board of Education action in November 2022.
So does this mean that kids in the above schools that are reassigned to Clarksburg elementary school#9 would go to Neelsville MS/Seneca Valley HS? I don't imagine that they would split up the kids in MS/HS considering that there's space at Seneca Valley and none at Clarksburg HS. Plus Neelsville MS is going to be rebuilt in a couple of years.
It just means that middle and high school boundaries would stay as they are now, and only the four elementary school boundaries would be considered for changes as part of this study.
Got it. So with the exception of the kids at the 4 elementary schools, there will be no high school or middle school changes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here we have a look at the scope, according to the new CIP:
A boundary study is recommended
for Clarksburg Elementary School #9 to create the
service area for the new school. The anticipated
scope will include the following elementary
schools—Clarksburg, William B. Gibbs, Jr., Little
Bennett, and Wilson Wims elementary schools.
No middle or high schools are anticipated to be
included in the boundary study. Based on the
approved completion date for the school, the
boundary study will be conducted in the spring
2022, with Board of Education action in November 2022.
So does this mean that kids in the above schools that are reassigned to Clarksburg elementary school#9 would go to Neelsville MS/Seneca Valley HS? I don't imagine that they would split up the kids in MS/HS considering that there's space at Seneca Valley and none at Clarksburg HS. Plus Neelsville MS is going to be rebuilt in a couple of years.
It just means that middle and high school boundaries would stay as they are now, and only the four elementary school boundaries would be considered for changes as part of this study.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here we have a look at the scope, according to the new CIP:
A boundary study is recommended
for Clarksburg Elementary School #9 to create the
service area for the new school. The anticipated
scope will include the following elementary
schools—Clarksburg, William B. Gibbs, Jr., Little
Bennett, and Wilson Wims elementary schools.
No middle or high schools are anticipated to be
included in the boundary study. Based on the
approved completion date for the school, the
boundary study will be conducted in the spring
2022, with Board of Education action in November 2022.
So does this mean that kids in the above schools that are reassigned to Clarksburg elementary school#9 would go to Neelsville MS/Seneca Valley HS? I don't imagine that they would split up the kids in MS/HS considering that there's space at Seneca Valley and none at Clarksburg HS. Plus Neelsville MS is going to be rebuilt in a couple of years.
Anonymous wrote:Here we have a look at the scope, according to the new CIP:
A boundary study is recommended
for Clarksburg Elementary School #9 to create the
service area for the new school. The anticipated
scope will include the following elementary
schools—Clarksburg, William B. Gibbs, Jr., Little
Bennett, and Wilson Wims elementary schools.
No middle or high schools are anticipated to be
included in the boundary study. Based on the
approved completion date for the school, the
boundary study will be conducted in the spring
2022, with Board of Education action in November 2022.